Why didn't Michonne say anything about Andrea or Merle? I can't see what holding out on the information is going to do for her? Her character could have been waaay more interesting but I'm starting to get annoyed.

Why didn't Michonne say anything about Andrea or Merle? I can't see what holding out on the information is going to do for her? Her character could have been waaay more interesting but I'm starting to get annoyed.

I don't think she knows that the prison folks are Andrea's folks, yet. I mean, she has no reason to think there is any relation, does she?

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Why didn't Michonne say anything about Andrea or Merle? I can't see what holding out on the information is going to do for her? Her character could have been waaay more interesting but I'm starting to get annoyed.

I don't think she knows that the prison folks are Andrea's folks, yet. I mean, she has no reason to think there is any relation, does she?

I would think she'd have to know. Surely over the months they spent together Andrea would have told her the names (or at least descriptions) of people in her group. She is really a little unnecessarily close-mouthed in general to me and I agree with Kiddo that it's starting to get annoying.

Why didn't Michonne say anything about Andrea or Merle? I can't see what holding out on the information is going to do for her?

I had the same thought. I wasn't expecting her meeting with Rick's groups to be problematic. Her character doesn't seem to be very trusting, a good trait given her environment. Maybe she thought once she gave them all of the information they would kill her or abandon her.

Why didn't Michonne say anything about Andrea or Merle? I can't see what holding out on the information is going to do for her? Her character could have been waaay more interesting but I'm starting to get annoyed.

I don't think she knows that the prison folks are Andrea's folks, yet. I mean, she has no reason to think there is any relation, does she?

I would think she'd have to know. Surely over the months they spent together Andrea would have told her the names (or at least descriptions) of people in her group. She is really a little unnecessarily close-mouthed in general to me and I agree with Kiddo that it's starting to get annoying.

And I thought she could hear Glenn telling Merle about Darryl, and that they were at the prison; she already knew that Andrea knew Merle. Rick et all need Michonne to lead them to Woodbury, so I don't know what is gained by not saying anything.

- Man, they killed that guy in the cabin in cold blood. I think they had to, but they don't even have doubt about doing that anymore. Man.

Yeah! And the new group member/old prisoner was like "wait we're just going to throw him out there and run out the back door?!" and everyone was like "UM YEAH"

well, i don't think they intended to kill him, but once michonne had run him through with her sword, using him as zombie bait probably didn't seem like a worse thing than letting him decompose inside the cabin.

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Michonne hasn't told them more because she doesn't know how much she can trust them. I like how they made a point of showing her paying close attention to them. Watching the scene with Carol and the baby, listening carefully to Rick and Daryl's conversation, seeing how they handle themselves and work together when they're fighting walkers. She's figuring out what sort of people they are, taking their measure. She'll probably drop a little more info on them before the assault on Woodbury.

The backwoods hermit guy was definitely unhinged. Probably his mental state had been deteriorating over time. Maybe his dog dying is what sent him over the edge. It seemed to be quite recent.

I think the backwoods guy was about to open the door, so either everyone dies, or he dies, and that's why she killed him. I don't think it was the biggest deal, relatively speaking.

i agree they kinda had to kill him at that point. But, who is he? I feel like the woodbury people must have known about him, unless they just never went into that area because they knew it was overrun with walkers, but then how did that guy survive the last 9 months or whatever it's been? it could be that he was crazy from starvation/dehydration, but you'd die pretty quickly from that.

i'm guessing maybe that was something in the comics that was explained more, but won't be here. that's ok. as long as glen and maggie don't die! :(

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